How to replace the mechanical switches in your stove
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Steps:
- Unplug the stove from the mains outlet before any work.
- Electrical repairs on a live appliance risk shock, fire, and damage to components.
- Undo the four screws that secure the metal cooktop to the chassis.
- Store the screws safely so none go missing during reassembly.
- Raise the cooktop straight up to expose the row of mechanical switches.
- Pull the plastic knob straight off the faulty switch.
- Avoid heavy scrubbing of the knob markings because they rub off easily.
- Remove the two screws that hold the switch to the front panel.
- Photograph every terminal from multiple angles to record wire colours and positions.
- Ease each spade connector off the switch with a flathead screwdriver, working evenly on both sides.
- Thick heater wires need firm pressure, so work slowly and feel for movement to avoid cracking the plastic housing.
- Do not remove or shift the coloured bridging links because an incorrect position can cause a short circuit.
- Link positions differ between models, so keep them exactly where they are.
- Take the removed switch to a spare‑parts supplier to match the exact model.
- Wipe away grease and debris before installing the new switch.
- Push each wire onto the corresponding terminal using your reference photos.
- Confirm every connector is fully seated and in its original order.
- Tighten the two mounting screws to lock the switch to the front panel.
- Lower the cooktop into position and reinstall the four fixing screws.
- Plug the stove back in and test every cooking zone and oven program for correct operation.
- If any function behaves abnormally, disconnect power immediately and re‑check the wiring.